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  15. Prosaic Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    A Postmodern vernacular sanserif in 8 fonts Prosaic designed by Aurélien Vret is a Postmodern typographic tribute to the french vernacular signs created by local producers in order to directly market their products visible along the roads. These signs drawn with a brush on artisanal billboards do not respect any typographic rules. The construction of these letterforms is hybrid and does not respect any ductus. Nevertheless the use of certain tools provokes a certain mechanism in the development of letter shapes. It’s after many experiments with a flat brush, that’s these letterforms have been reconstructed and perfected by Aurélien Vret. This is the starting point for the development of an easily reproducible sanserif with different contemporary writing tools. From non-typographical references of Prosaic towards readability innovation The influence of the tool is revealed in the letterforms: angular counterforms contrasting to the smoothed external shapes. This formal contrast gives to Prosaic a good legibility in small sizes. These internal angles indirectly influenced by the tool, open the counterforms. In the past, to deal with phototype limitations in typeface production, some foundries modified the final design by adding ink traps. In our high resolution digital world, these ink traps — now fashionable among some designers — have little or no effect when literally added to any design. Should one see in it a tribute to the previous limitations? Difficult to say. Meanwhile, there are typeface designers such as Ladislas Mandel, Roger Excoffon, and Gerard Unger who have long tried to push the limits of readability by opening the counters of their typefaces. Whatever the technology, such design research for a large counters have a positive impact on visual perception of typefaces in a small body text. The innovative design of counter-forms of the Prosaic appears in this second approach. Itself reinforced by an exaggerated x-height as if attempting to go beyond the formal limits of the Latin typography. It is interesting to note how the analysis of a non-typographical letters process has led to the development of a new typographic concept by improving legibility in small sizes. Disconnected to typical typographic roots in its elaboration, Prosaic is somewhat unclassifiable. The formal result could easily be described as a sturdy Postmodern humanistic sanserif! Humanistic sanserif because of its open endings. Sturdy because of its monumental x-height, featuring a “finish” mixing structured endings details. The visual interplay of angles and roundness produces a design without concessions. Finally, Prosaic is Postmodern in the sense it is a skeptical interpretation of vernacular sign paintings. Starting from a reconstruction of them in order to re-structure new forms with the objective of designing a new typeface. Referring to typographic analogy, the Prosaic Black is comparable to the Antique Olive Nord, while the thinner versions can refer to Frutiger or some versions of the Ladislas Mandel typefaces intended for telephone directories. Prosaic, a Postmodern vernacular sanserif Prosaic is radical, because it comes from a long artistic reflection of its designer, Aurélien Vret, as well a multidisciplinary artist. The Prosaic is also a dual tone typeface because it helps to serve the readability in very small sizes and brings a sturdy typographic power to large sizes. Prosaic, a Postmodern vernacular sanserif
  16. Isfahan by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Isfahan is based on the middle-eastern style decorative initials Willy Pogany drew for his edition of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayaam. This font has both full-size capitals and reduced size small-caps versions of each letter, but although it could be used as a titling font, it is really intended more for decorative character placement.
  17. Shelton Slab by HVD Fonts, $19.00
    Shelton Slab is a Typeface with an eroded, printed look. The letters seem to be from different alphabets to support the wood type feeling. Every letter has an alternate character. Shelton Slab has an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European languages and also contains arrows and other special glyphs available through the OpenType contextual alternates feature.
  18. Pacifico by Aerotype, $29.00
    Subtly distressed Pacifico and Pacifico Alternate use the OpenType ligature feature to substitute unique glyphs when any upper or lower case character is keyed twice in a row. Pacifico Shadow font can be used with Pacifico to color the drop shadow separately. Pacifico Pro extends the character set to support Eastern European Latin, Baltic, Greek and Turkish.
  19. Kasuga Brush by insigne, $21.99
    Kasuga Brush is a contemporary script with eastern influence and authentic brush drawn character. The script offers two variants. One is slightly distressed along the character's edges while the other is painted with a dry brush for interesting texture. Sixty-four optional ligatures add a realistic, hand-drawn effect and ensure that no two letters in a word repeat.
  20. Cowboyslang by HVD Fonts, $30.00
    Typedesigner Hannes von Döhren created Cowboyslang, a display typefamily with a Wild West flair. It consists of three widths plus fitting ornaments. Although it is based on the slab serif typefaces from the nineteenth century Von Döhren gave it a contemporary feeling. Cowboyslang has an extended character set to support also Central and Eastern European languages.
  21. Abelia by Hanoded, $15.00
    Abelia is a rough(ish), cursive, handwritten font. It was made with an almost dried up felt tip pen, so as to create some roughness in the edges. It comes with a generous amount of diacritics. For those who are just dying to know: Abelia is a honeysuckle-like flowering shrub, native to Eastern Asia and Mexico.
  22. Reboot by Typelove Fontworks, $7.00
    Born in the lab as a research experiment, Reboot is great for that certain 70’s sci-fi need. It’s filled with the angular curves of the technology of yore, with full diacriticals for Eastern European Cold War era galactic display copy. It’s the first font of a series of research experiments, varying from rectilinear to ovoid.
  23. Bassun by Twinletter, $15.00
    The new classic Arabic typeface “Bassun” is brought to you by our expert designers. The letters have a beautiful aspect thanks to using a digital flat pen and a gothic font approach. This typeface can be used in a wide range of Middle Eastern-themed projects, including advertising, packaging, posters, invitations, and any other graphic design.
  24. Shield Classic 2 Letters by MonogramBros, $12.00
    Shield Classic 2 Letters Monogram Font is a perfect shaped monogram font consisting of 52 letters and 1 basic frame. With just a single font file you will be able to create beautiful monograms in just a matter of minutes after the purchase! Shield Classic 2 Letters Monogram Font comes with font file in OTF format.
  25. Churchward Conserif by BluHead Studio, $25.00
    BluHead Studio LLC is pleased to announce the release of 4 fonts from the Churchward Conserif family designed by New Zealand typeface designer Joseph Churchward. BluHead Studio is in the process of digitizing many of the fonts in Churchward's extensive library of exciting and unique designs and will be releasing them in OpenType format on a regular basis.
  26. Sassoon Montessori by Sassoon-Williams, $48.00
    Typefaces following Montessori Institute guidelines for reading and handwriting. With these fonts, the crucial stages of letter formation are made easier for parents and teachers to produce consistent worksheets. Children should then progress towards an efficient and mature joined-up handwriting. Free to download resources: How to access Stylistic Sets of alternative letters in these fonts
  27. Piepie by Dharma Type, $24.99
    Piepie is very heavy typeface for titlings and captions. OpenType Format (.otf) with 461 glyphs! Super mini ascenders and descenders! Ultra big x-height! Fatty weight yet Sharpy sharp detail! Bring it on Retina display! OpenType alternates for K, R and Y! Mac Roman ✓ Windows 1252 ✓ Adobe Latin 1 ✓ Adobe Latin 2 Almost all Adobe Latin 3 Almost all
  28. Minion by Adobe, $35.00
    In designing Minion font, Robert Slimbach was inspired by the timeless beauty of the fonts of the late Renaissance. Minion was created primarily as a traditional text font but adapts well to today's digital technology, presenting the richness of the late baroque forms within modern text formats. This clear, balanced font is suitable for almost any use.
  29. Headline Brush by MJB Letters, $16.00
    Headline Brush is a versatile brush script font designed for a natural, casual feel. Crafted from hand-brushed letters scanned into vector format. Making it ideal for diverse projects like logo design, poster design, blog titles, posters, clothing, and branding. The font's variations and alternative underlines enhance text and design, adding a distinctive touch to any professional endeavor.
  30. Avalaqus by Amera Type, $10.00
    Avalaqus is a font inspired by certificate, labels, posters, F&B packaging and has ligatures with alternate style that can make your display better than before. You will get a decorative font, sans, serif with bold and outline styles. And you will also get a set of badges with the open type feature format that match this typeface
  31. Orka Condensed by S6 Foundry, $60.00
    Orka Condensed Sans is a stylistic font developed within a set grid that creates harmony and form through elegant forms, for use at both text and display sizes. Orka Condensed is perfectly suited for headlines, large-format prints, brand identities, social media, advertising, editorial design, posters, magazines, logos, headings, body copy, digital and more. Multi-language support.
  32. SandraOh by Chank, $59.00
    Sandra Oh is a quirky modern take on the classic serif fonts of the 20th century, updated here with a wiggle in her walk and a giggle in her talk. A Chankstore classic from the earlier days of the internet, this font is now available in OpenType format for the first time. Perfect for indie films or youtube videos.
  33. Kali Maya by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    Kali Maya is a modern variable gothic font consisting of 5 weights and 2 types, regular and sharp. Simple and Plain Gothic combined with a square curve stylistic alternates is ideal for use as title, logo text, t-shirt designs, posters, and more. Comes with a variable format as well as multilingual support, numbers, and currency symbols.
  34. Alma Serif by Alma Type, $19.00
    Alma Serif is a typeface that tries to combine the modern shape of serif magazines such as Times New Roman with the atmosphere of classic typefaces such as Baskerville. I was working on the universality of the typeface, so that it would be suitable for both long papers and books, but also for formatting narrow columns in magazines.
  35. Lorcan Mist by Here East Fonts, $16.00
    LORCAN MIST is a powerful super modern editorial unicase font with vintage vibes, designed with love and care for amazing projects. It's great for social media, headlines, large-format print, editorial, branding, posters, fashion designs and websites — it's designed not to take too much attention but at the same time be a powerful accent. It's mysterious, elegant and sexy.
  36. Holier Than Thou by Comicraft, $19.00
    Look well, Fontlovers, we wouldst have words with thee! By Odin's beard, let the naysayers beware, for 'tis true, Thor doth speak --and shouldst speak -- Mighty Words! Yay there shall be a "Thee" and a "Thou" and a "Thy" and a "Smite!" Verily, 'tis understood that Elizabethan English dost suit the Gods of Asgard, mortals can never get enow.
  37. Zampichi by Okaycat, $24.50
    Zampichi simulates an old school video game or halftone print. Nine futuristic styles are delivered in gritty pixelated format. Dingbats such as cursor symbols, radio buttons, checkboxes and (surprisingly) cats replace a few of the least useful alternate symbols. Zampichi is extended, containing West European diacritics and ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments and publications.
  38. Boucle2 by TipografiaRamis, $39.00
    Bouclé.2 – an upgraded edition of Bouclé fonts (2009), with careful refinements to glyph shapes and extension of glyph amounts, which enabled support of more Latin languages. New edition consists of eight styles: Light, Regular, Bold weights for plain and round fonts respectably, plus Regular and Light italics. Typeface is released in OpenType format with some OpenType features.
  39. Soap Opera by Gassstype, $22.00
    Here comes a New font, Soap Opera is a Funny Handmade Brush Font that is written casually and quickly amazing. Letters are made with brushes on Procreate. Then crafted carefully drawn into vector format. That is why Soap Opera has Stylish and unique characteristic more natural look to your text with a more modern look to your text.
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